Friday, October 9, 2020 10:10 a.m., via Zoom (register at the link below) Bio: Kate Lowe (Ph.D. ’11) studies transportation at the intersection of policy,…
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September 11, 2020, 10:10 a.m., via Zoom. Bio: Austin M. Aldag (M.R.P. ’18) is currently a Ph.D. student within the Department of City and Regional Planning at…
Comments closedThis fall, the Department of City and Regional Planning is offering two lecture series – a Colloquium that showcases various professionals, students, and scholars…
Comments closedAssociate Professor of Practice George Frantz contributes a book chapter in the new publication of Governing Cities, with co-author Daixin Dai, an associate professor in…
Comments closedBy Ryan Christopher Sequeira (M.P.S. RE ’20) In the aftermath of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, India is likely to experience a behavioural change in urban…
Comments closedUrban planning and design are often approached as an intersection of various fields. However, this bustling intersection has remained complicit in societies built from structural…
Comments closedThe de Young Museum, one of the most renowned fine arts museum based in San Francisco, has selected an art piece by alumna Cheryl Derricotte…
Comments closedBy AAP Connect For so many, the past several months have been incredibly challenging. Events such as the magnified impacts of COVID-19, the resulting economic…
Comments closedThe Department of City and Regional Planning (CRP) and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP) celebrated the Class of 2020’s completion of both…
Comments closedRt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows (M.A. HPP ’94) is featured in the Summer 2020 issue of the Sacred Places Magazine in an interview with Robert Jaeger,…
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